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Again, I’m very, very curious about iPad pricing. There’s very very little chance they’ll try to stoop down the Kindle or Nexus levels, but the table’s set for them to at least get more competitive on the mini?

Virtual drummers are are more reliable but less fun than real drummers I’m guessing? Can my virtual drummer do that little drumstick twirl thing at the top of every track? That’s what I look for most in a drummer.

Looking at Safari’s accelerated scrolling now, for when you can’t get through that tab fast enough. Other new features include shared links with search, etc. It is hard to make browser updates exciting, we’re learning this.

I’m still doubtful that we can expect any major surprises today, but it’s interesting that Apple seems to be devoting more resources to today’s event than it did to the iPhones. That could be because a) they’ve got something cooler to share or b) they’re compensating for the fact that they have less-cool things or c) they just kinda felt like it, like you know how somedays you wear an extra unwrinkled shirt even if you’ve got nowhere special to go? [via Gizmodo]

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